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Topic: Buttler Creek
Posted By: Rancid Coolaid
Subject: Buttler Creek
Date Posted: November/14/2016 at 08:02
Yes, I know I put in 2 "t"s. Henceforth, to me, they are Buttler Creeks.

I hate Buttler Creeks!



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Posted By: cheaptrick
Date Posted: November/14/2016 at 14:27
That "suckks". 

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Posted By: FireEMT5
Date Posted: December/23/2016 at 10:44

Rectum creek caps do suck!  I recently had the opportunity to compare the next generation Aadland caps along side the Vortex defender caps.  Both work, and both are robust, backed by killer warranty.

If on a budget and you have a smidge more scope clearance, the Vortex defenders are a great option.  The major con for me with the defenders is that they only have tabs to open the covers, and they are thicker.  The Vortex have a more flexible rubber ring that allows these to fit a given range for its size, combined with a stiffer rubber compound around the flip lid workings.  The defenders also have built in stops, so they do not open all the way upon gentle opening - at least the objective cover does this - I suppose to work with the new dope inserts that Vortex has

If you have less clearance (scope bell to barrel) the Aadland caps still rule the roost.  The next generation version of Aadland's now come with a non obtrusive pinch feature that allows you to further snug down your cap using a small slit cut into the rear of the cap and small bolt/nut combo built in.  These tank built caps are going nowhere!  On the plus side, the ocular caps still have the push lever that activates the cap.  I really like this feature over the Defenders.  Also the Aadlands are overall slimmer in diameter.

All in all, either brand should work for a person over the long haul and not break from cold or just using them.



Posted By: Kickboxer
Date Posted: December/23/2016 at 11:56
Aadland caps are the best I've ever had… by far.  They are more expensive, but I believe they will last virtually forever… one would have to have a serious "want to" to break these caps.  Might break from being dropped, but I would bet on the caps lasting more likely than the scope.  

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Posted By: Rancid Coolaid
Date Posted: December/23/2016 at 18:53
I replaced that broke Buttler Creek with an Aadmount ocular cap - then the aadmount ocular cap came off. It's gone.

I think the ocular of that scope is cursed.

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Freedom is something you take.
Respect is something you earn.
Equality is something you whine about not being given.


Posted By: Kickboxer
Date Posted: December/23/2016 at 19:29
Originally posted by Rancid Coolaid Rancid Coolaid wrote:

I replaced that broke Buttler Creek with an Aadmount ocular cap - then the aadmount ocular cap came off. It's gone.

I think the ocular of that scope is cursed.




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Opinion,untempered by fact,is ignorance.

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Posted By: FireEMT5
Date Posted: December/27/2016 at 09:51
It's a bit of coin, but I hope you decide to try the 2nd generation Aadland cap for your ocular.  The way the user can snug it down is a really nice upgrade.  FWIW, I believe anything ordered now is the upgraded next gen. version.  My latest set works well on my SS 3-15 riding atop my CZ455 PT.



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